The firm’s new platform is created to improve deployment and integration, and reduce infrastructure investments for adoption of BIandanalytics tools by healthcare organizations.
In addition, BI-Clinical has developed an app-based front-end architecture, which helps partners and customers to rapidly implement specific use cases.
BI-Clinical also includes predictive apps such as readmission management, hierarchical condition category(HCC) analytics and claims analytics.
BI-Clinical has been deployed at more than 1,200 provider locations across North America. BI-Clinical now offers a range of integration approach including Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (CCDA) and Quality Reporting Document Architecture (QRDA) adaptors for supporting Meaningful Use Stage 2 requirements.
CitiusTech chief client officer Bimal Naik said the firm’s new software helps healthcare organizations to improve clinical performance, manage shared-risk models, and align with federal and commercial incentive programs.
"The modular app architecture, browser-based access, extensive support for mobile devices, and web services integration simplifies deployment, allowing organizations to respond to changing industry needs quickly and cost-effectively," Naik added.